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Old Kentucky Shark said:The knock on Rondo has always been his jump shot. At UK he played LOCK-DOWN defense and was actually among the team leaders in rebounds per game. (BTW, it would have been fun to have watched him play at UK with a coach who enjoyed offense.)
The reason his shot hasn't come around is his hands. His hands are HUGE for a guy with his frame and they actually get the way of his shot. You can kind of see it here:
Kutzy said:Tomlinson21RB said:Kutzy said:Tomlinson21RB said:KOBEARODLT said:[quote="Kutzy":3h6xvf1m]Call me a hater, but I still dont see it in this kid. I want to see how he would perform without so much help. I refer to the Lamar Odom effect.
agree, teams dare him to shoot an outside shot and he wont because he cant.
I guess the question is what creates a great point guard. I don't think point guards have to be dominant scorers to be great. If all the "anti-Rondo" camp is saying is that he will never drop 25 ppg then I agree fully. If you guys are saying he isn't one of the best point guards in the league then I'll disagree with that all day.
The best PG (in my mind) ever is John Stockton. He was a pass first player who played Excellent defense. In my mind these are the 2 things you need to be an elite PG. What set him beyond everyone else though was his ability to hit the open jumper from anywhere when they backed off of him. This is something Deron Williams, Chris Paul and Steve Nash can do consistantly. Stockton never scored more than 17.2 PPG in his career, this is a good go-to in my mind. I think the average of points per assist is somewhere near 2.3 points. Adjusting Stocktons greatest numbers in a season (17.2 points and 14.5 Assists (89-90)) He was directly accountable for over 50 points per game. This is what I want a PG to do, not to actually SCORE 50, but be accountable for 40+.
Chris Paul 07-08 21.1 Points and 11.6 Assists was almost an adjsted 48 points per game. Deron Williams 07-08 was 18.8 points and 10.5 Assists with an adjusted number around 43. This is elite in my opinion. I would like their 3 point shooting to be better than the current ~35-37% but its much better than Rondo's ~25%.
I agree Stockton is the best ever. I actually had to debate someone that thought Stockton was the most overrated player of all time (how ridiculous is that???). Obviously Rondo can't even carry Stockton's tiny shorts, but very few can. I'm also going to admit that Paul and Williams are better than Rondo. I think after those two he's near the top of the next tier of point guards. I also don't think Rondo's 3 point % really matters because he only averages .6 3 point attempts per game and knocks down 30%, not 25%.